Colleges: Stewart comes up big in OT for Swarthmore

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Times Staff

Only a sophomore, Michael Stewart's already had some big goals for Swarthmore's men's soccer team.

Stewart not only leads the Garnet in tallies, but he's also shown a knack for coming up with timely markers. Saturday, Stewart was up to those tricks again when he took a through ball from Noah Sterngoold and blasted it into the back of the Gettysburg net in the 102nd minute to help Swat to a 1-0 Centennial Conference win.

The Garnet (8-1-1, 4-0-1) only needed one save from Peter Maxted for the clean sheet.

In other men's soccer action:

Cabrini 2, Neumann 0

Caleb Clanton got through the Cavaliers' defense for both Knights goals, and Alex Lacko only needed to turn aside three shots to make sure that offense stood up in Neumann's win.

Eric Nowicki also had three saves for Cabrini.

Haverford 3, Dickinson 0

Sam Yarosh, Colin Seitz, and Ford Bohrmann all tallied for the Fords (8-4-0, 4-1-0), and Andriy Mshanetskyy made six saves for the goose egg.

Eastern 5, Manhattanville 0

Brandon Beaumont, Mitch Osterhouse, Jonathan Nazon and Zach Johnson scored for the Eagles, who benefitted from a team effort for the other goal.

Villanova 1, DePaul 0

Haydenn Harr took a Sean Sheridan pass and curled a shot just inside the post in the 77th minute to give the Wildcats (8-2-2, 1-0-2) all the offense they needed. John Fogarty made five saves to earn the shutout.

PSU-Brandywine 11,

PSU-Mont Alto 0

Frenc Baro tallied a hat trick and Jack Dalton added two more goals to lead Brandywine's rout.

Field Hockey

Swarthmore 3, Gettysburg 2

Freshman Erin Gluck needed 57 seconds of extra time to put the finishing touches on her hat trick to provide the Garnet with all the offense they needed. Nia Jones set Gluck up for the game-winner on a two-on-zero breakaway.

Eastern 7, DeSales 0

Jess Jaindl couldn't be stopped for the Eagles as she cranked home a hat trick and added an assist, while Brittany Moyer had one goal and two assists as Eastern rolled to a rout.

Franklin & Marshall 2,

Haverford 0

Christie Quake led the Fords with a pair of shots on goal, and Sydney Hyder had to rebuff five shots in the Haverford cage, but it wasn't enough for the Fords in a battle of nationally-ranked teams.

Alvernia 3, Widener 0

Maggie Karmeris turned aside 10 shots for the Pride, but that's as good as it got for Widener.

Volleyball

Haverford 3, Franklin & Marshall 2

Richard Stockton 3, Haverford 2

The Fords (13-5, 4-1) dealt the Diplomats their first conference loss of the year and moved into a three-way tie atop the league standings, thanks to 13 kills from both Meg O'Day and Keri Godbe and 10 kills apiece from Nina Mutty and Emily Mills.

Messiah 3, Eastern 2

Eastern 3, Widener 0

Widener 3, DeSales 2

Katrina Pisch led the Eagles with 16 kills in the Messiah matchup, a 16-25, 17-25, 27-25, 25-17, 18-16 loss, while Erin Hillman bashed 15 kills to lead the Eagles to a sweep of the Pride.

Widener's Meghan Spence (Haverford) posted 44 digs on the day, while Kaitlin Schnalzer had 17 digs and 15 kills for the Pride.

Sophia Sokolovich (Penncrest 2009 Daily Times Player of the Year) had 25 digs for the Cavaliers, Cassidy Koening set up 41 assists, and Danielle Carrozza cranked out 17 kills to lead the Cavaliers to a 25-11, 25-13, 26-24, 27-25 win.

Villanova 3, Georgetown 1

Krista Andersen jump-started the Wildcats' offense with 13 kills, while Gabby Pethokoukis, Lauren Carpenter and CeCe Twitty each ripped out nine more kills as VU (8-10, 3-2) steamrolled its way to a 25-19, 18-25, 25-20, 25-18 win.

Swarthmore 3, Gettysburg 2

Moravian 3, Swarthmore 1

Cydney Bracken led the way for the Garnet's win with 16 kills, Katie Wilson added 33 digs, and Kate DeLess set up 15 spikes to help Swat garner a split of the day's action.

Women's Soccer

Cabrini 1, Baptist Bible 1

Melissa Scanzano (Haverford) opened the scoring in the 56th minute when she ripped home a loose ball for her first goal of the year, but despite eight shots in the overtime frame, the Cavaliers had to settle for a draw.

Eastern 1, Manhattanville 0

Ashley Graybill netted the only goal of the game, while Alysia Goodman pushed aside three shots to preserve the win.

Haverford 2,

Franklin & Marshall 0

Meg Boyer opened the scoring in the 20th minute, and Sophie Eiger buried an insurance tally barely 10 minutes later to spur the Fords' offense, while Robin Chernow only needed a pair of saves to keep the whitewash going.

McDaniel 1, Neumann 0

Briana King turned away four shots in the Knights' net, but she couldn't get any offensive help as Neumann dropped its Senior Day affair.

Men's Tennis

PSU-Berks 8, Cabrini 1

The tandem of Danton Moyer and Abui Santos prevented the clean sweep from Berks as the two Eagles posted an 8-1 win at No. 3 doubles.

Women's Tennis

Neumann 8, Rosemont 1

Sarah Schroeder, Gabrielle Porcelli and Teresa Kozin pulled double-duty with singles and doubles wins, and Cherie Allen swept her way to a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 5 singles to pace the Knights' rout.